Deborah Robinson Set to Retire after 40 Years as AEC Educator

Deborah Thomas Robinson’s retirement was honored with a heartfelt and faith-centered celebration that brought together colleagues, family, former students, and community leaders. The program, themed “To God Be the Glory,” reflected both her deep commitment to service and the lasting impact of her career.

The event featured a rich blend of music, tributes, and reflections. Performances by the Baltimore Jr. Academy Choir and other musical selections set an uplifting tone, while speakers across multiple “acts” shared memories and words of appreciation. Remarks were offered by school leadership, education officials, alumni representatives, and loved ones, highlighting Robinson’s dedication to education, mentorship, and community building.

Special messages and recognitions underscored her influence on generations of students and colleagues. Former students, teachers, and administrators spoke to her leadership, compassion, and unwavering commitment to excellence.

The program concluded with closing remarks, a response from the honoree, and a prayer of blessing, marking both an ending and a celebration of a remarkable legacy. Robinson’s career leaves an enduring imprint, and her contributions will continue to inspire for years to come.

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